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RFJ’s social support includes respite trips, informal classes, training and gentle introduction to learning skills that support with the effects of trauma

Covid-19 – RFJ Response and Service Delivery

Due to the best advices on the island of Ireland regarding Covid-19 Relatives for Justice is suspending all group activities and classes and is...

Lunch Time Chat to Show 5 Broken Cameras 5th March

  1pm Tuesday 5th March the Lunchtime Chat will show Oscar Nominated 5 Broken Cameras Light Lunch Provided All Welcome    

Submission to UN Cttee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Relatives for Justice have made a submission to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. This Submission focuses on the economic...

Easter Flower Arrangement

Just like last week we are putting up a Remote Flower Arranging Class from our lovely Flower Arranging Tutor Caroline D'Eath Just follow the step...

Presentation to Sdlp think in on victims and legacy

RFJ was delighted to be part of the Sdlp think in on victims and legacy today in St Mary's College. It was an inclusive...

Relatives for Justice Submission to the Heenan Anderson Consultation

Relatives for Justice have made a lengthy submission to the Heenan-Anderson Commission on the causes of levels of poverty and deprivation in the North...

Remembering Quilt Launch Speech and Poem

Speech by Deputy Director Andrée Murphy at launch of 10th Panel of Remembering Quilt and the poem by Mícheál Gallagher about the square dedicated...

FootPath to Truth – Families making Memory Stones

As everyone is living in changed circumstances given the global pandemic, we in Relatives for Justice wanted to create a project you can all...

Flower Arranging in RFJ

The flower arranging class in Gulladuff provides our members with an opportunity with a new skill set, a sense of achievement and self-worth.  There...

Evidence to Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty

The following evidence was given to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty Philip Alston by our Welfare and Advice Coordinator Aine Malone...